>> IT WAS JUST SO AMAZING TO BE OUT THERE WITH THE BEST IN THE WORLD. JENNIFER 16-YEAR-OLD TING TSWAY : IS BACK ON HER HOME TURF AT THE MT. PLEASANT ICE ARENA AFTER WINNING BIG IN A MAJOR COMPEPTION. THE BALTIMORE COUNTY TEEN WAS JUST IN CROATIA WHERE SHE EARNED A BRONZE MEDAL IN THE JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS. >> I WAS REALLY EXCITED. I WAS SO EXCITED TO BE ABLE TO MEDAL, BECAUSE IT WAS THE FIRST TIME IN SIX YEARS THE U.S. HAD A MEDAL AT JUNIOR WORLDS >> WE HAVE VERY TOUGH COMPETITION IN THE WORLD, WITH THE RUSSIANS, THE JAPANESE, AND KOREANS, AND SHE DELIVERED. IT WAS AMAZING TO WATCH HER. JENNIFER MID-ATLANTIC FIGURE : SKATING JUDGE NANCY STRAHAN SAYS TING IS ONE TO WATCH FOR THE NEXT WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES. SHE SAYS TING HAS EVERY FACET COVERED, SKATING MUSICALLY WITH GRAC >> BUT SHE’S ALSO GOT ALL THE JUMPS AND ELEMENTS, NOT JUST JUMPS BUT SPINS, TRIPLE JUMPS, TRIPLE TRIPLE COMBINATIONS, ARMS OVER THE HEAD, ALL DONE EFFORTLESSLY. JENNIFER: RIGHT NOW TING IS CONSIDERED IN HER OFF SEASON AND SHE SAYS HER GOAL THIS SUMMER TO LAND A QUAD. FOUR SPINS IN THE AIR,TO GET HELP SHE WORKS WITH A JUMP COACH IN HARNESS FOR NOW BECAUSE IT’S NOT SOMETHING THAT’S EASY TO MASTER BY ANY MEAN >> THERE’S ONLY A FEW LADIES IN THE WHO CAN. I WOULD BE REALLY EXCITED IF I COULD PUT ONE IN MY PROGRAM FOR NEXT S

A Baltimore County figure skater earned a bronze medal after major competition in Croatia. The teen competed against top junior skaters from around the world. "It was just so amazing to be out there with the best in the world," said Ting Cui.Ting is back on her home turf at the Mt. Pleasant Ice Arena after winning big in Croatia, where she earned a bronze medal in the World Junior Figure Skating Championships."I was really excited. I was so excited to be able to medal because it was the first time in six years the U.S. had a medal at Junior Worlds," Ting said."We have very tough competition in the world, with the Russians, the Japanese and Koreans, and she delivered. It was amazing to watch her," said Nancy Strahan, a mid-Atlantic figure skating judge.Strahan said Ting is the one to watch for the next winter Olympic games. She said Ting has every facet covered."But she's also got all the jumps and elements. Not just jumps but spins, triple jumps, triple triple combinations, arms over the head, all done effortlessly," Strahan said.Ting is in her off season. Her goal this summer is to land a quad, which is four spins in the air. To get help, she works with a jump coach in a harness, because it's not something that's easy to master."There's only a few ladies in the world who can," Ting said. "I would be really excited if I could put one in my program for next season."​

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A Baltimore County figure skater earned a bronze medal after major competition in Croatia. The teen competed against top junior skaters from around the world.

"It was just so amazing to be out there with the best in the world," said Ting Cui.

"I was really excited. I was so excited to be able to medal because it was the first time in six years the U.S. had a medal at Junior Worlds," Ting said.

"We have very tough competition in the world, with the Russians, the Japanese and Koreans, and she delivered. It was amazing to watch her," said Nancy Strahan, a mid-Atlantic figure skating judge.

Strahan said Ting is the one to watch for the next winter Olympic games. She said Ting has every facet covered.

"But she's also got all the jumps and elements. Not just jumps but spins, triple jumps, triple triple combinations, arms over the head, all done effortlessly," Strahan said.

Ting is in her off season. Her goal this summer is to land a quad, which is four spins in the air. To get help, she works with a jump coach in a harness, because it's not something that's easy to master.

"There's only a few ladies in the world who can," Ting said. "I would be really excited if I could put one in my program for next season."